Kangxi's 17th son was Aisin Gioro.
" Kang Xi's Private Visit in Incognito: Volume 4 " was a 28-episode drama directed by Zhang Guoli and starred by Zhang Guoli, Deng Jie, and Zhao Liang. The play told the story of an emperor in the heyday of the Qing Dynasty who went to visit the people in disguise. It was divided into three stories: The Golden Dart, The Silk, and The Tea. This drama showed the society during the reign of Kangxi. The plot was complicated and confusing, the characters were rich and vivid, the structure was bright, and the style was humorous.
The 17th Prince of Kangxi was Aisin Gioro Yinli. He was the 17th son of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty. He was born on March 24, 1697 and died on March 21, 1738. His mother was Consort Chun Yu Qin. After Yinli was born in the thirty-sixth year of Kangxi, he was successively granted the title of King Guo and Prince Guo. He also held the management position of the Fan Yuan and the three treasuries of the Ministry of Revenue. He was ordered to assist the government before Emperor Yongzheng died, and after Qianlong ascended the throne, he served as the prime minister of the Ministry of Justice. Yin Li did not have any children, so his stepson Hong Yan was appointed as the heir.
Kang Xi's first son, Yin He, was stripped of his title and imprisoned for plotting against the Crown Prince. He died in the 12th year of Yongzheng.
Kang Xi hated his son the most. Yin Ni was the fifth son of Emperor Kangxi, the son of the " pig ". Emperor Kangxi imprisoned him for 26 years, and during this time, he gave birth to 20 children. Emperor Kangxi was very disgusted with Yin Ni and kept him in the harem like a pig.
The fate of Kang Xi's 17th son, Yin Li, was unknown.
Kang Xi hated his son the most. Yin Ni was the fifth son of Emperor Kangxi, the son of the " pig ". Emperor Kangxi imprisoned him for 26 years, and during this time, he gave birth to 20 children. Emperor Kangxi was very disgusted with Yin Ni and kept him in the harem like a pig. Yin Xi was the son of Emperor Kangxi's concubine. His status was very low and he could not inherit the throne. Emperor Kangxi had once let the other princes participate in court politics to observe who was more suitable to be the crown prince. This also laid a hidden danger for the future.
The mother of the 17th Prince of Kangxi was Consort Chun Yuqin.